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Building an iPad interface for Overtone in ClojureScript (chris-granger.com)
88 points by ibdknox on Feb 21, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments


The font colors on that page, especially in the code snippets are so low contrast that I can hardly read it. It's a topic I'm interested in but the styling is keeping me from reading it.

I know that there are bookmarklets, etc, which will make it readable, but the author should take note.


It's a brand new design, and I haven't seen it on all screens yet. What OS/type of monitor?


Eitherway, I just increased the contrast on all content areas :)


The author could run it past http://www.accesskeys.org/tools/color-contrast.html to check accessibility information.


Thanks for this Chris. I've been learning Clojure in my free time, and you've combined several of the things that most interest me in one post (noir, overtone, and clojurescript).


Side note: I like it when authors include a link the the HN discussions(when they are apart of the community) in their article so I don't bookmark both. So thanks :)


I find that the discussions on HN are always better than having comments on the blog itself... Also it means I don't have to curate comments on the blog.

Basically it just feeds into my being lazy ;)


Very cool.

I think the approach is clean, nicely composable, and directly usable. Well done Chris.


I would like to see more people recording themselves coding, then going back over top of it and commentating explaining what their were doing, perhaps with a "co-caster"/reviewer.




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